Lemon Juice in Kitchen Cleaning
by Archy22 on May 31, 2007 with 1 Comments
Lemon juice is the common ingredient in my kitchen.
Its a handy kitchen cleaner due to which I would love to keep it in my kitchen.
Lemon, a citrus fruit which acts as acid to remove the stains.
Little lemon juice and salt works to get the grime off of the coffee pot burner .
You can use it to clean your dishwater.
You can remove oil form the utensils by just putting a pinch of salt and few drops of lemon juice.
Chopping boards usually stink how much ever we wash them. I use the used lemon skin and rub it over the surface of the chopping board. Believe me, it works.You will not only have a clean board but also a scented one.
You can clean bowls/utensils which have food sticking to it and very difficult to remove. Just put a few drops of lemon and water and keep it for 2 min. And gently wash the bowl without even using the sponge.
You can finally clean your hands after food in a finger bowl with few lemon drops are added. This removes all oily stuff out of your fingers.
Besides being a good cleaning and stain removing agent,lemon serves as a sweet smelling room freshener in my kitchen.
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lizzie2uk | Jun 1, 2007 | Reply
Useful. I am an aromatherapist and we use lemon oil as an antibacterial, antiseptic and anti-viral.So, it not only cleans…it protects.